Dr. Richards recently received an new grant for her project titled, “Mosquito Identification Service VI - Albemarle Regional Health Services from ARHS.” This is a $5,000 award from the Albemarle Regional Health Services based…
Dr. Guy Iverson (Environmental Health faculty) received a $21,000 research grant from the University of North Carolina (UNC) - Chapel Hill for NC Policy Collaboratory Project titled, "Evaluating Nutrient Treatment Efficiency by Onsite Wastewater…
Dr. Charles Humphrey received funding from North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS), Division of Public Health (DPH) for his research study titled, “Serving the Underserved: Addressing PFAS and Other Contaminants in…
Dr. Stephanie Richards receives the American Mosquito Control Association’s Mosquito Research Fund for their project titled, "Towards the Mosquito Tricorder: One Stop Determination of Species, Age, Infection Status, and Pathogen Identification”. The project is…
Dr. Guy Iverson receives one of the 2021 Environmental Enhancement Grant (EEG) award as a co-Principal Investigator (co-PI), with Dr. Mike O'Driscoll (ECU Department of Coastal Studies) serving as the Principal Investigator (PI). The…
Dr. Guy Iverson and Dr. Charles Humphrey were awarded a funding of $49,840 from UNC Chapel and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) for their NC Wastewater Monitoring Network Expansion…
Dr. Stephanie Richards received a new grant award this week for her project titled "Insecticide Resistance in North Carolina Mosquitoes 2021-2022". This is a $22,000 award from the NC Department of Health and Human…
Dr. Charles Humphrey and his team recently completed their project titled, "Reducing Non-Point Sources of Pollution and Improving Water Quality in the Lick Creek Watershed", which was funded by the North Carolina Department of…
Dr. Stephanie Richards received a new grant award this week for her project titled "Insecticide Resistance in North Carolina". This is a $30,000 award from the NC Department of Health and Human Services.
Dr. Guy Iverson received a $20,000 sub-award from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for a project titled "Nutrient Loading from Onsite Wastewater Systems in the Falls Lake Watershed: Evaluating the Potential…